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Sage Hood : Misty Mountain Morning
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Sage's style is an acoustic sampling of folk, soft rock, ballads, and country which makes up a little bit of everything for everyone.
Genre: Folk: like Joni
Release Date: 2006
Misty Mountain Morning Record Label: Sage Hood
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Misty Mountain Morning 1:41 $0.99
The Way I Want To Live 2:19 $0.99
Little Boy 5:22 $0.99
Nice People 2:08 $0.99
Wishing For You Again 4:30 $0.99
Show and Tell 3:04 $0.99
The Learning Tree 1:58 $0.99
Messing With That Man 2:12 $0.99
You Wanted a Song 2:51 $0.99
Having Tears For Breakfast 3:38 $0.99
Fair Weather Warning 2:41 $0.99
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Album Notes

Sage started writing songs at age 14. She grew into an active singer/songwriter in the Los Angeles area from 1971 to 1977. She left from being in front of the lights to going behind the lights in entertainment working for a television network, then to working on various movies in a production assistant/extra role capacity.

Sage then discovered the computer industry and made this her career for the next career move.

Reviews:

Review of "Misty Mountain Morning" by skystone
Misty Mountain Morning
i like it!!
I'm a HUGE Zep fan, and when I saw the title, I was wondering if this was going to be a ripoff. Nope....
Definite similarities, but the voice is obviously a lot more early folk.

I love how the chord progression is dark enough to help it not sound overly "tree-huggerish."

Very cool, and awesome how you couldn't possibly find an artist in the mainstream doing something like this. Stay true!!

Ontario, Canada

Review of "Misty Mountain Morning" by adambaker
nice!!
very cool, nice guitar work, DADGAD? well it sounds good, voice sounds good as well, unique and effective really adds to the song style etc.

United Kingdom


Review of "Misty Mountain Morning" by andyampthecheatedhearts
Misty Mountain Morning
I've got to admit I like the simplicity of acoustic guitar and voice, and this track was definitely a pleasant listen. There's a very English feel about this type of folk music, and it does seem to tap into what Led Zeppelin were trying to do at one point, though its roots obviously go back way further. All in all though, a nice listen.

Italy

05.23.06
Review of "Misty Mountain Morning" by ashesofsteel
Misty Mountain Morning
Good Riff and an ambitious vocal line. Seems to be Led Zeppelin inspired by the title and the riff sounding like two of the songs off their 4th album. Its a good length for the amount of repetition you have
United Kingdom

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pretty cool shit!
author: TOMMY WEST
this is one cool cd ! i wish you all well ! ' the take '
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